BigSteve09
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They are really getting a lot of mileage over a win against a team that was missing its starting QB.
Georgia FB page I ran across.. how long has it been since we've had both Bama & GA fans worried bout us?! Man it feels good & its only yr 2 folks..
Also long time viewer.. finally made an acct to post this! Lol
Just my 2 cents but kicking him off the team and out of school is a little harsh for this. Imo put him on probation with the school through the rest of his career, suspend him for the rest of the season then see where things stack up in the spring.I haven't read the warrant, but allegedly there's evidence to support serious bodily injury. A felony assault charge is a violation of the UT Code of Conduct, and the university has a process for that. Once an incident report was filed and a warrant issued, it became more than a team matter. The football program has had three players with assault charges in two months. The other two were promptly suspended indefinitely and dismissed from the team within a week or two.
Knoxville isn't Tuscaloosa, Gainesville, Baton Rouge, Athens or Auburn. The legal issue will play out, but UT will investigate and follow policy. The players know this. It's not a great situation, the timing is terrible and JM was smart to stay quiet-- better for him personally and for the team. UT will respond, and CJH will address it today.
His defense should be he hit him in the apartment and the dude ran, falling down the stairs. At that point it's the word of an intoxicated, concussed man vs McCullough and his girlfriend. Unless there was video footage at the apartment or parking lot.So uhh we lost McCullough for Atleast this week….. which I’m not too sad about, he honestly isn’t a good safety.
Smartest thing he did was not making any statement to the cops. Let his lawyer handle all of that.
Doubt he ends up receiving any charges in the long run.
Thank youSorry to hear that. The important part of the biopsy results will be if the tumors invade the muscle of the bladder or not. If they don’t, then a lot would depend on the size, location, etc. There are various options of treatments within the bladder they could try (like BCG) and try to avoid having to remove the bladder.
If the tumors invaded the muscle layer then that’s a different ballgame and likely would be recommended chemotherapy followed by bladder removal assuming your dad is healthy enough to have that.
Hope that helps and hope he does great!
It won't matter. The judge just has to ask one simple question and Jaylon is in trouble. Once the person left was there anything that impeded your ability to shut your door and lock it and call the police. If the answer is no, then there is no defending the agg assault charge.His defense should be he hit him in the apartment and the dude ran, falling down the stairs. At that point it's the word of an intoxicated, concussed man vs McCullough and his girlfriend. Unless there was video footage at the apartment or parking lot.
His defense should be he hit him in the apartment and the dude ran, falling down the stairs. At that point it's the word of an intoxicated, concussed man vs McCullough and his girlfriend. Unless there was video footage at the apartment or parking lot.
There are a million answers to this if he has a lawyer worth a cent that keeps it in the gray area at worst.It won't matter. The judge just has to ask one simple question and Jaylon is in trouble. Once the person left was there anything that impeded your ability to shut your door and lock it and call the police. If the answer is no, then there is no defending the agg assault charge.